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  1. Mexico, 1743. Pursued by government troops, the bandit Léon Alastray seeks sanctuary in a Franciscan church. When Father Joseph refuses to hand over Alastray to the authorities, he is banished to San Sebastian, a small village situated in Indian territory.

  2. "Guns for San Sebastian" is a 1968 action-adventure film directed by Henri Verneuil. Much of the film's energy could be associated with being very similar to an epic western, which would easily be the genre this film could be place within with the exception of its encompassed time period in which the events occur.

  3. "Guns for San Sebastian" is a 1968 action-adventure film directed by Henri Verneuil. Much of the film's energy could be associated with being very similar to an epic western, which would easily be the genre this film could be place within with the exception of its encompassed time period in which the events occur.

  4. Guns for San Sebastian is a 1968 action-adventure film based on the 1962 novel A Wall for San Sebastian, written by Rev. Fr. William Barnaby "Barby" Faherty, S.J. The film is directed by Frenchman Henri Verneuil, and stars Anthony Quinn, Anjanette Comer and Charles Bronson.

  5. Meet the talented cast and crew behind 'Guns for San Sebastian' on Moviefone. Explore detailed bios, filmographies, and the creative team's insights. Dive into the heart of this movie through its ...

  6. Guns for San Sebastian. 1967. 1 hr 40 mins. Drama. NR. Watchlist. Anthony Quinn plays a bandit who masquerades as a priest in 1750 Mexico. Anjanette Comer, Charles Bronson. Father Joseph: Sam Jaffe.

  7. Guns for San Sebastian: Directed by Henri Verneuil. With Anthony Quinn, Anjanette Comer, Charles Bronson, Sam Jaffe. In 1743, outlaw Leon Alastray is hunted by the Spanish army but is given sanctuary by a priest in a village terrorized by marauding Yaqui Indians.

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